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Monday, February 1, 2010
C O L L A B O R A T I O N N E W S B Y T E S
Collaboration Newsbytes is the e-bulletin published monthly by The Collaboration for the Advancement of College Teaching & Learning. Each issue contains important news and updates about upcoming programs and professional development opportunities.
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C O L L A B O R A T I O N N E W S B Y T E S
Save time With Quick Computer Shortcuts!
12 Tips for Creating Better Presentations!
Discover - e: Tips and Tricks for Connecting Users to Library-provided Electronic Resources
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Discover - e: Tips and Tricks for Connecting Users to Library-provided Electronic Resources
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Discover - e: Tips and Tricks for Connecting Users to Library-provided Electronic Resources
Librarians, Libraries And Facebook
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Librarians, Libraries And Facebook
View more presentations from Jane Secker.
Librarians, Libraries And Facebook
3 Ways to Simplify your PowerPoint Presentations!
2010 Black History Theme: The History of Black Economic Empowerment
Online Exhibition In Motion: The African-American Migration Experience
Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture
515 Malcolm X Boulevard
New York, NY 10037-180
(212) 491-2200
Online Exhibition In Motion: The African-American Migration Experience
On 50th Anniversary, Protesters Reflect on Success of 1960s Lunch Counter Sit-Ins in Greensboro
In this Jan. 7, 2010 photo, the lunch counter at the former F.W. Woolworth is shown at the International Civil Rights Center and Museum in Greensboro, N.C. Four college freshmen walked into a Greensboro, N.C., dime store on Monday, Jan. 1 1960, bought a few items, then sat down at the "whites only" lunch counter, and sparked a wave of civil rights protest that changed America.
On 50th Anniversary, Protesters Reflect on Success of 1960s Lunch Counter Sit-Ins in Greensboro
BET Black History Month 2010 "Rise in the Path of Icons"
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